favor an increase in the number of workers to cope with the complexity of federal programs
favor significant budget increases to fund new programs and initiatives
deciding which laws of congress are constitutional
The federal bureaucracy is considered part of the executive branch, and has powers that derive from that. there is no single power that it has: it is broken up into various departments, each of which has its own mission, with various powers allocated to each by policy, convention, or law.
To provide for the operation of the Federal Government.
ruling that certain laws or presidential actions are unconstitutional
The Federal bureaucracy is given discretionary authority, which basicly gives it the power to make policies not spelled out in constitution. This power has allowed the bureaucracy to grow, and given them independence.
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The foreign policy bureaucracy refers to the network of government agencies and departments that are responsible for formulating, implementing, and executing a country's foreign policy. This bureaucracy includes entities such as the State Department, intelligence agencies, the Pentagon, and various diplomatic missions. The purpose of the foreign policy bureaucracy is to coordinate and carry out the nation's diplomatic and international relations goals.
It influences it because the public is an influence to the bureaucracy. You're welcome.
lord welesley
Richard Schultz has written: 'Economic regulation and the federal system' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Federal government, Industrial laws and legislation, Industrial policy 'Federalism, bureaucracy, and public policy' -- subject(s): Automotive Transportation, Canada, Federal government, Interstate relations, Law and legislation, Transportation and state, Economic policy 'The Consumers' Association of Canada and the federal telecommunications regulatory system, 1973-1992' -- subject(s): Consumers' Association of Canada, Telecommunication systems 'Kiss the Frog'
When policy is implemented, due to the discretion of agencies in the implementation of policy, it can slip away from what voter's might want in the direction of what the bureaucracy wants (to an extent). This movement of policy in the direction of the bureaucracy's discretion is called "bureaucratic drift".